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It's good, a bit of a pain to clean properly though.
yeah but it's all worth it mate.

I clean it in hot water and then tip it upside down on a paper towel to dry.

Don't wipe the inside just let it dry

Will genuine Nissan Japan seatbelts pass RWC in QLD?

I know that you can't use them for compliance, but whoever imported my car did a dodgy and must have used a new set to swap in and out again, wasn't to worried about the quality of the Japense seatbelts so never changed them, but of course if they won't get a RWC I will need to.

Will genuine Nissan Japan seatbelts pass RWC in QLD?

I know that you can't use them for compliance, but whoever imported my car did a dodgy and must have used a new set to swap in and out again, wasn't to worried about the quality of the Japense seatbelts so never changed them, but of course if they won't get a RWC I will need to.

Most people Ive dealt with to get a RWC are quite relaxed when it comes to getting a car you already own looked over to be registered by for you. Its normally ones where you're going to sell the car they get a bit pedantic

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